Philippians: 14 Days of Hope and Encouragementનમૂનો
Value others above myself? I tend to focus on me. Paul admonishes us to do nothing from a self-first or prideful attitude. It feels like he’s asking us to achieve the impossible. Does God expect Christians to always be unselfish? He knows we’re incapable of living this way in our own strength.
Trying to live like Christ by sheer effort leaves me frustrated and ineffective. I continually default to self-focus. Philippians 2 usually discourages me because I struggle with pride. I’m unable to imagine what a world of humble people would look like. Too often, even when I’m able to obey and act charitably, inside I’m still thinking of self.
So how can we value others over ourselves? We achieve such kind-hearted living one step at a time as we look to Jesus and depend on His Spirit in us. If we could make a one-time decision to be humble and remain that way, we wouldn’t need God. He wants us to listen to Him and rely on the power of the Holy Spirit in each encounter. I must make this choice step by step, seeking to have the mind of Christ day after day.
Paul reminds us that we are one with Jesus: the One who gives us encouragement, comforts us with His love, and fills us with His Spirit. Because His Spirit lives in us, He gives us the grace and humility to unite with other believers in spite of our diversity.
God calls us to choose to consider others before ourselves: not in the sense of being a weakling, but by acting from the love we’ve received.
When we’re tempted by selfishness, we find freedom not by our own goodness but by relying on God. We connect to Jesus through prayer, read His instructions in the Bible, and ask for the grace to obey. He then works through us, helping us to have the same mind as He does.
We won’t live up to this perfectly, but as we focus on Christ and yield to His Spirit, we will grow in loving others.
~Susan Aken
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Sometimes life can feel hard and uncertain. When our circumstances don't turn out as we'd hoped, others let us down, and we find ourselves struggling to hold tight to hope, we can always cling to the God of hope who promises to stand with us, lead us, and empower us as we seek to live for Him.
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